Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-10 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi Neville,Omega 3s are also blood thinners if you need one.PT

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 To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
 Sent: Monday, November 9, 2015 11:20 PM
 Subject: RE: CS>Just to update my bleed.
   
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Hi Dan,Nope, I never take anything, never have.  I pretty know nothing about 
anything of other stuff people take.  Aspirin is a blood thinner I believe, 
that's the only thing I know.
Silver is a diuretic I do know that, that's why I binned that little half of 
"Dithiazine" tablet, besides it causes eye sight or Glaucoma problems, from 
Google information I read.
N.

Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 21:28:34 -0600
Subject: Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.
From: bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

This may be stating the obvious, but if you are having bleeding issues, 
definitely stay away from aspirin.  There are some herbs that thin the blood as 
well.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Neville  wrote:



 

  

RE: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Neville





Hi Dan,Nope, I never take anything, never have.  I pretty know nothing about 
anything of other stuff people take.  Aspirin is a blood thinner I believe, 
that's the only thing I know.
Silver is a diuretic I do know that, that's why I binned that little half of 
"Dithiazine" tablet, besides it causes eye sight or Glaucoma problems, from 
Google information I read.
N.Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 21:28:34 -0600
Subject: Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.
From: bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

This may be stating the obvious, but if you are having bleeding issues, 
definitely stay away from aspirin.  There are some herbs that thin the blood as 
well.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Neville  wrote:





  

Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Dan Nave
This may be stating the obvious, but if you are having bleeding issues,
definitely stay away from aspirin.  There are some herbs that thin the
blood as well.

On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Neville  wrote:

> Because we are among ourselves here, I want to put an update, seeing has
> September my episode.
>
>
> People can believe this or not, I am not phased by that at all, I have my
> own beliefs, as so does other people.
>
>
> My MRI in September means I had a fairly comprehensive full service and
> tune up.
>
>
> They were concentrating on any abnormality, cancer etc.  The MRI they shot
> some hot stuff through my vein and sent it throughout, I believe, my body
> system?
>
>
> My heart was perfect, no blocking or clogging arteries, anywhere else
> either seemingly.
>
>
> My lungs were is good condition, no shadows or abnormalities, even though
> I have been a smoker for near on 50 years.
>
>
> My liver was good.
>
>
> My kidneys were good.
>
>
> My bladder was good.
>
>
> My Prostrate contained 56cc, which is a little larger than normal, but
> nothing to concern about with my age apparently, maybe it need to be looked
> at someday, who knows?
>
>
> My Antigens showed my blood is damn clean, even a Doctor remarked on how
> good my blood was...Surprise, surprise to someone, but not me .
>
>
> There was more I cannot forget at the moment, but the above is enough.  I
> chucked out the Epilepsy tablet after a couple of weeks, it was doing my
> head in.  That drug only in perhaps a seizure, of which I had none.  I
> recently another tiny tablet, breaking in half each day, I also binned, the
> other 3 days ago.  This is for fluid or something or other in the ankles or
> whatever.  I am only on one tablet now, and I intend to bin that one as
> soon after my MRI in February, or perhaps earlier if I have a mind to.  The
> Medico’s tell me nothing, all they want to do is push drugs into people, I
> am not that type of person, I have always said, I would rather die by my
> own hands than someone else’s hands, I am not a slab of meat to be
> processed and hand over to the Pharmaceuticals, only if emergency, which I
> guess was with me earlier.
>
>
> I inquired on this List many, many years ago sooner after my interest in
> EIS, asking if anyone knew of our silver stuff could clear arteries etc, to
> clear them from cholesterol or whatever, nobody could answer my question.
> Well, I am going to answer my own question right now here, this our silver
> absolutely prevented my blood stream clogged of cholesterol or whatever
> else may clog my arteries.  I put nothing by my mouth unless it is food or
> liquid.  There many reasons for what I say about EIS, but todays life
> society and processed food stuffs would must surely have done something to
> me by now?
>
>
> Remember, after 4 hours in a hospital, I discharged myself to go home to
> have a sleep, advice I ignored for me to stay there in case I died during
> the night, my BP was 220 when I was admitted in that afternoon.  I just
> said “Too bad, everybody has to die someday”, and I signed the form and
> went home to bed.  I went to a Doc the next morning and was re-admitted to
> hospital, but of course I was not in a fit state by then, but I was still
> alive, hence at midnight was flown to a City Hospital to try to stabilise
> my pressure in case I needed urgent surgery, which was none.  At this point
> I am still walking around and talking, nothing in my life has changed,
> except a very minor speech impediment at sometimes, about .9%, nearly 100%
> in another 6 months perhaps I'll be fine , but I was a
> numpty for a few weeks.  My have done, and still do, my own Rehab.
> Those therapist people were for me are for quitters .  Google and other
> things have been my "Therapist" and "Rehab".  Although, I have only went to
> Google three times to help me write this, far fewer than a few weeks ago
> that's for sure.
>
>
> My bleed was just near my left ear, which they were reluctant to do
> surgery due to possible complications, and remarked being a quite unusual
> place for a bleed.  Many of not reasons explained, but my bleed stopped in
> 24 hours, or maybe earlier?  The bleed was 39x35x28mm, not large I suppose,
> but then I have no idea of a bleed anyway, but enough to give me some
> trouble, even today with words and spelling and sentences.  I cannot find
> answers to many of my questions, as much as answers of why strokes occur,
> and of why some people have a rapid recovery?  Many answers of which cannot
> be determined, apparently?
>
>
> But I am certain of one thing, going on the MRI, this silver stuff seems
> to have kept my body in pretty good condition over the last 10 or so years
> I’ve been ingesting my every morning silver regime — and I am not blue
> either.  Could my silver helped my rapid bleed stop?  Who knows?  Did I not
> have a more serious stroke? I have no idea?
>
>
> Maybe one day when I am dead, others me read this and give some thought
> and

Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Dee
Thanks for the suggestion Lola..Dee

Sent from my iPad

> On 9 Nov 2015, at 19:53, Lola Harris  wrote:
> 
> Dee, If you have a small electric coffee bean grinder machine, it is easy to 
> grind up
> any nuts.  Take 4 - 8 nuts, grind them up, measure the resultant quantity and 
> divide
> it by the number of nuts you used.  This should tell you how much 'grind' 
> equals one
> or two nuts.  1/4 cup = 4 tbs or 9 tsps. (3 tsps. = 1 tbs). Put it in a 
> Tupperware container
> or some such and then keep in the fridge.
> Lola
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Dee 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Mon, 09 Nov 2015 14:26:18 -0500 (EST)
> Subject: Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.
> 
> Trouble is my teeth are not up to nuts Lena although I love themDee
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On 9 Nov 2015, at 15:24, Lena Guyot  wrote:
> 
> Hi Dee, 
> Two Brazil nuts a day will supply all the selenium folks need. As a 
> supp.-pill-popper, I like this!
> Be well,
> Léna
> On Nov 9, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Dee wrote:
> 
> Thanks for that John.  I don't normally use salt and then it's Himalayan if I 
> do, but I don't always eat so well and I know they put loads in processed 
> foods.  I have always been wary of supplementing with minerals because some - 
> such as potassium and selenium - can be dangerous if in too high amounts.  My 
> kidney reading did suggest there was something out of whack with the 
> electrolytes though.  I've started eating sweet potatoes and have been having 
> coconut oil for ages, but my bp was 173/95 to start with but has been 168/76 
> since.  I just have to knuckle down and lose a stone or more I guess.Dee
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On 9 Nov 2015, at 14:11, John Popelish  wrote:
> 
> On 11/09/2015 08:50 AM, Dee wrote:
> Great to hear from you Neville, and glad that you are doing
> so well.  I have just been diagnosed with some kidney
> trouble, possibly due to high blood pressure. I am not going
> to take any meds either but try and lose weight and eat
> better.
> 
> Are you using salt substitute (potassium salt) on your food?
> Doctors have been preaching low sodium for high blood
> pressure, for so long, they don't even think about it. But
> it is beginning to look like high blood pressure is caused
> more by a relative lack of potassium than too much sodium.
> 
> So it may be more effective to
> correct that imbalance by adding potassium than just by
> reducing sodium. And the added potassium has lots of other
> health benefits (I.e. reduced muscle cramps and better brain
> function) than just lowering blood pressure.
> 
> I wonder why all salt is not made with the optimum ratio of
> sodium to potassium rather than just pure sodium salt,
> just because that is how it comes out of the salt mine.
> 
> I just dump one of those little blue shakers worth of salt
> substitute into the box of salt, when it is partly used and
> shake it up, and get about the right balance of sodium and
> potassium without having to think about it.
> 
> I also add a pinch of salt substitute and a quarter teaspoon
> of MSM to each bottle of wine and feel much better on that.
> 
> My pressure is usually around 110 over 70, or so.
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> John Popelish
> 
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Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Lola Harris
Dee, If you have a small electric coffee bean grinder machine, it is easy to 
grind up
any nuts.  Take 4 - 8 nuts, grind them up, measure the resultant quantity and 
divideit by the number of nuts you used.  This should tell you how much 'grind' 
equals oneor two nuts.  1/4 cup = 4 tbs or 9 tsps. (3 tsps. = 1 tbs). Put it in 
a Tupperware container or some such and then keep in the fridge.Lola
- Original Message -
From: Dee 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, 09 Nov 2015 14:26:18 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

Trouble is my teeth are not up to nuts Lena although I love themDee

Sent from my iPad
On 9 Nov 2015, at 15:24, Lena Guyot  wrote:

Hi Dee, Two Brazil nuts a day will supply all the selenium folks need. As a 
supp.-pill-popper, I like this!Be well,Léna
On Nov 9, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Dee wrote:Thanks for that John.  I don't normally 
use salt and then it's Himalayan if I do, but I don't always eat so well and I 
know they put loads in processed foods.  I have always been wary of 
supplementing with minerals because some - such as potassium and selenium - can 
be dangerous if in too high amounts.  My kidney reading did suggest there was 
something out of whack with the electrolytes though.  I've started eating sweet 
potatoes and have been having coconut oil for ages, but my bp was 173/95 to 
start with but has been 168/76 since.  I just have to knuckle down and lose a 
stone or more I guess.Dee

Sent from my iPad

On 9 Nov 2015, at 14:11, John Popelish  wrote:

On 11/09/2015 08:50 AM, Dee wrote:
Great to hear from you Neville, and glad that you are doing
so well.  I have just been diagnosed with some kidney
trouble, possibly due to high blood pressure. I am not going
to take any meds either but try and lose weight and eat
better.

Are you using salt substitute (potassium salt) on your food?
Doctors have been preaching low sodium for high blood
pressure, for so long, they don't even think about it. But
it is beginning to look like high blood pressure is caused
more by a relative lack of potassium than too much sodium.

So it may be more effective to
correct that imbalance by adding potassium than just by
reducing sodium. And the added potassium has lots of other
health benefits (I.e. reduced muscle cramps and better brain
function) than just lowering blood pressure.

I wonder why all salt is not made with the optimum ratio of
sodium to potassium rather than just pure sodium salt,
just because that is how it comes out of the salt mine.

I just dump one of those little blue shakers worth of salt
substitute into the box of salt, when it is partly used and
shake it up, and get about the right balance of sodium and
potassium without having to think about it.

I also add a pinch of salt substitute and a quarter teaspoon
of MSM to each bottle of wine and feel much better on that.

My pressure is usually around 110 over 70, or so.

-- 
Regards,

John Popelish


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Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Dee
Trouble is my teeth are not up to nuts Lena although I love themDee

Sent from my iPad

> On 9 Nov 2015, at 15:24, Lena Guyot  wrote:
> 
> Hi Dee, 
> Two Brazil nuts a day will supply all the selenium folks need. As a 
> supp.-pill-popper, I like this!
> Be well,
> Léna
>> On Nov 9, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Dee wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks for that John.  I don't normally use salt and then it's Himalayan if 
>> I do, but I don't always eat so well and I know they put loads in processed 
>> foods.  I have always been wary of supplementing with minerals because some 
>> - such as potassium and selenium - can be dangerous if in too high amounts.  
>> My kidney reading did suggest there was something out of whack with the 
>> electrolytes though.  I've started eating sweet potatoes and have been 
>> having coconut oil for ages, but my bp was 173/95 to start with but has been 
>> 168/76 since.  I just have to knuckle down and lose a stone or more I 
>> guess.Dee
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
 On 9 Nov 2015, at 14:11, John Popelish  wrote:
 
 On 11/09/2015 08:50 AM, Dee wrote:
 Great to hear from you Neville, and glad that you are doing
 so well.  I have just been diagnosed with some kidney
 trouble, possibly due to high blood pressure. I am not going
 to take any meds either but try and lose weight and eat
 better.
>>> 
>>> Are you using salt substitute (potassium salt) on your food?
>>> Doctors have been preaching low sodium for high blood
>>> pressure, for so long, they don't even think about it. But
>>> it is beginning to look like high blood pressure is caused
>>> more by a relative lack of potassium than too much sodium.
>>> 
>>> So it may be more effective to
>>> correct that imbalance by adding potassium than just by
>>> reducing sodium. And the added potassium has lots of other
>>> health benefits (I.e. reduced muscle cramps and better brain
>>> function) than just lowering blood pressure.
>>> 
>>> I wonder why all salt is not made with the optimum ratio of
>>> sodium to potassium rather than just pure sodium salt,
>>> just because that is how it comes out of the salt mine.
>>> 
>>> I just dump one of those little blue shakers worth of salt
>>> substitute into the box of salt, when it is partly used and
>>> shake it up, and get about the right balance of sodium and
>>> potassium without having to think about it.
>>> 
>>> I also add a pinch of salt substitute and a quarter teaspoon
>>> of MSM to each bottle of wine and feel much better on that.
>>> 
>>> My pressure is usually around 110 over 70, or so.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> John Popelish
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Ron

I never thought about combining it. What a good idea.
More info for anybody:
http://www.thesurvivaldoctor.com/2013/02/14/what-to-do-to-lower-blood-pressure/
Ron


On 11/9/2015 6:11 AM, John Popelish wrote:

On 11/09/2015 08:50 AM, Dee wrote:

Great to hear from you Neville, and glad that you are doing
so well.  I have just been diagnosed with some kidney
trouble, possibly due to high blood pressure. I am not going
to take any meds either but try and lose weight and eat
better.


Are you using salt substitute (potassium salt) on your food?
Doctors have been preaching low sodium for high blood
pressure, for so long, they don't even think about it. But
it is beginning to look like high blood pressure is caused
more by a relative lack of potassium than too much sodium.

So it may be more effective to
correct that imbalance by adding potassium than just by
reducing sodium. And the added potassium has lots of other
health benefits (I.e. reduced muscle cramps and better brain
function) than just lowering blood pressure.

I wonder why all salt is not made with the optimum ratio of
sodium to potassium rather than just pure sodium salt,
just because that is how it comes out of the salt mine.

I just dump one of those little blue shakers worth of salt
substitute into the box of salt, when it is partly used and
shake it up, and get about the right balance of sodium and
potassium without having to think about it.

I also add a pinch of salt substitute and a quarter teaspoon
of MSM to each bottle of wine and feel much better on that.

My pressure is usually around 110 over 70, or so.




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Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Dee, 
Two Brazil nuts a day will supply all the selenium folks need. As a 
supp.-pill-popper, I like this!
Be well,
Léna
On Nov 9, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Dee wrote:

> Thanks for that John.  I don't normally use salt and then it's Himalayan if I 
> do, but I don't always eat so well and I know they put loads in processed 
> foods.  I have always been wary of supplementing with minerals because some - 
> such as potassium and selenium - can be dangerous if in too high amounts.  My 
> kidney reading did suggest there was something out of whack with the 
> electrolytes though.  I've started eating sweet potatoes and have been having 
> coconut oil for ages, but my bp was 173/95 to start with but has been 168/76 
> since.  I just have to knuckle down and lose a stone or more I guess.Dee
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 9 Nov 2015, at 14:11, John Popelish  wrote:
>> 
>>> On 11/09/2015 08:50 AM, Dee wrote:
>>> Great to hear from you Neville, and glad that you are doing
>>> so well.  I have just been diagnosed with some kidney
>>> trouble, possibly due to high blood pressure. I am not going
>>> to take any meds either but try and lose weight and eat
>>> better.
>> 
>> Are you using salt substitute (potassium salt) on your food?
>> Doctors have been preaching low sodium for high blood
>> pressure, for so long, they don't even think about it. But
>> it is beginning to look like high blood pressure is caused
>> more by a relative lack of potassium than too much sodium.
>> 
>> So it may be more effective to
>> correct that imbalance by adding potassium than just by
>> reducing sodium. And the added potassium has lots of other
>> health benefits (I.e. reduced muscle cramps and better brain
>> function) than just lowering blood pressure.
>> 
>> I wonder why all salt is not made with the optimum ratio of
>> sodium to potassium rather than just pure sodium salt,
>> just because that is how it comes out of the salt mine.
>> 
>> I just dump one of those little blue shakers worth of salt
>> substitute into the box of salt, when it is partly used and
>> shake it up, and get about the right balance of sodium and
>> potassium without having to think about it.
>> 
>> I also add a pinch of salt substitute and a quarter teaspoon
>> of MSM to each bottle of wine and feel much better on that.
>> 
>> My pressure is usually around 110 over 70, or so.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> John Popelish
>> 
>> 
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Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Dee
Thanks for that John.  I don't normally use salt and then it's Himalayan if I 
do, but I don't always eat so well and I know they put loads in processed 
foods.  I have always been wary of supplementing with minerals because some - 
such as potassium and selenium - can be dangerous if in too high amounts.  My 
kidney reading did suggest there was something out of whack with the 
electrolytes though.  I've started eating sweet potatoes and have been having 
coconut oil for ages, but my bp was 173/95 to start with but has been 168/76 
since.  I just have to knuckle down and lose a stone or more I guess.Dee

Sent from my iPad

> On 9 Nov 2015, at 14:11, John Popelish  wrote:
> 
>> On 11/09/2015 08:50 AM, Dee wrote:
>> Great to hear from you Neville, and glad that you are doing
>> so well.  I have just been diagnosed with some kidney
>> trouble, possibly due to high blood pressure. I am not going
>> to take any meds either but try and lose weight and eat
>> better.
> 
> Are you using salt substitute (potassium salt) on your food?
> Doctors have been preaching low sodium for high blood
> pressure, for so long, they don't even think about it. But
> it is beginning to look like high blood pressure is caused
> more by a relative lack of potassium than too much sodium.
> 
> So it may be more effective to
> correct that imbalance by adding potassium than just by
> reducing sodium. And the added potassium has lots of other
> health benefits (I.e. reduced muscle cramps and better brain
> function) than just lowering blood pressure.
> 
> I wonder why all salt is not made with the optimum ratio of
> sodium to potassium rather than just pure sodium salt,
> just because that is how it comes out of the salt mine.
> 
> I just dump one of those little blue shakers worth of salt
> substitute into the box of salt, when it is partly used and
> shake it up, and get about the right balance of sodium and
> potassium without having to think about it.
> 
> I also add a pinch of salt substitute and a quarter teaspoon
> of MSM to each bottle of wine and feel much better on that.
> 
> My pressure is usually around 110 over 70, or so.
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> John Popelish
> 
> 
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Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread John Popelish

On 11/09/2015 08:50 AM, Dee wrote:

Great to hear from you Neville, and glad that you are doing
so well.  I have just been diagnosed with some kidney
trouble, possibly due to high blood pressure. I am not going
to take any meds either but try and lose weight and eat
better.


Are you using salt substitute (potassium salt) on your food?
Doctors have been preaching low sodium for high blood
pressure, for so long, they don't even think about it. But
it is beginning to look like high blood pressure is caused
more by a relative lack of potassium than too much sodium.

So it may be more effective to
correct that imbalance by adding potassium than just by
reducing sodium. And the added potassium has lots of other
health benefits (I.e. reduced muscle cramps and better brain
function) than just lowering blood pressure.

I wonder why all salt is not made with the optimum ratio of
sodium to potassium rather than just pure sodium salt,
just because that is how it comes out of the salt mine.

I just dump one of those little blue shakers worth of salt
substitute into the box of salt, when it is partly used and
shake it up, and get about the right balance of sodium and
potassium without having to think about it.

I also add a pinch of salt substitute and a quarter teaspoon
of MSM to each bottle of wine and feel much better on that.

My pressure is usually around 110 over 70, or so.

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Regards,

John Popelish


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Re: CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Dee
Great to hear from you Neville, and glad that you are doing so well.  I have 
just been diagnosed with some kidney trouble, possibly due to high blood 
pressure. I am not going to take any meds either but try and lose weight and 
eat better.  Good luck with everything.Dee

Sent from my iPad

> On 9 Nov 2015, at 12:16, Neville  wrote:
> 
> Because we are among ourselves here, I want to put an update, seeing has 
> September my episode.
> 
> 
> 
> People can believe this or not, I am not phased by that at all, I have my own 
> beliefs, as so does other people.
> 
> 
> 
> My MRI in September means I had a fairly comprehensive full service and tune 
> up.
> 
> 
> 
> They were concentrating on any abnormality, cancer etc.  The MRI they shot 
> some hot stuff through my vein and sent it throughout, I believe, my body 
> system?
> 
> 
> 
> My heart was perfect, no blocking or clogging arteries, anywhere else either 
> seemingly.
> 
> 
> 
> My lungs were is good condition, no shadows or abnormalities, even though I 
> have been a smoker for near on 50 years.
> 
> 
> 
> My liver was good.
> 
> 
> 
> My kidneys were good.
> 
> 
> 
> My bladder was good.
> 
> 
> 
> My Prostrate contained 56cc, which is a little larger than normal, but 
> nothing to concern about with my age apparently, maybe it need to be looked 
> at someday, who knows?
> 
> 
> 
> My Antigens showed my blood is damn clean, even a Doctor remarked on how good 
> my blood was...Surprise, surprise to someone, but not me .
> 
> 
> 
> There was more I cannot forget at the moment, but the above is enough.  I 
> chucked out the Epilepsy tablet after a couple of weeks, it was doing my head 
> in.  That drug only in perhaps a seizure, of which I had none.  I recently 
> another tiny tablet, breaking in half each day, I also binned, the other 3 
> days ago.  This is for fluid or something or other in the ankles or whatever. 
>  I am only on one tablet now, and I intend to bin that one as soon after my 
> MRI in February, or perhaps earlier if I have a mind to.  The Medico’s tell 
> me nothing, all they want to do is push drugs into people, I am not that type 
> of person, I have always said, I would rather die by my own hands than 
> someone else’s hands, I am not a slab of meat to be processed and hand over 
> to the Pharmaceuticals, only if emergency, which I guess was with me earlier.
> 
> 
> I inquired on this List many, many years ago sooner after my interest in EIS, 
> asking if anyone knew of our silver stuff could clear arteries etc, to clear 
> them from cholesterol or whatever, nobody could answer my question.  Well, I 
> am going to answer my own question right now here, this our silver absolutely 
> prevented my blood stream clogged of cholesterol or whatever else may clog my 
> arteries.  I put nothing by my mouth unless it is food or liquid.  There many 
> reasons for what I say about EIS, but todays life society and processed food 
> stuffs would must surely have done something to me by now?
> 
> 
> 
> Remember, after 4 hours in a hospital, I discharged myself to go home to have 
> a sleep, advice I ignored for me to stay there in case I died during the 
> night, my BP was 220 when I was admitted in that afternoon.  I just said “Too 
> bad, everybody has to die someday”, and I signed the form and went home to 
> bed.  I went to a Doc the next morning and was re-admitted to hospital, but 
> of course I was not in a fit state by then, but I was still alive, hence at 
> midnight was flown to a City Hospital to try to stabilise my pressure in case 
> I needed urgent surgery, which was none.  At this point I am still walking 
> around and talking, nothing in my life has changed, except a very minor 
> speech impediment at sometimes, about .9%, nearly 100% in another 6 months 
> perhaps I'll be fine , but I was a numpty for a few weeks.  
> My have done, and still do, my own Rehab.  Those therapist people were for me 
> are for quitters .  Google and other things have been my "Therapist" and 
> "Rehab".  Although, I have only went to Google three times to help me write 
> this, far fewer than a few weeks ago that's for sure.
> 
> 
> My bleed was just near my left ear, which they were reluctant to do surgery 
> due to possible complications, and remarked being a quite unusual place for a 
> bleed.  Many of not reasons explained, but my bleed stopped in 24 hours, or 
> maybe earlier?  The bleed was 39x35x28mm, not large I suppose, but then I 
> have no idea of a bleed anyway, but enough to give me some trouble, even 
> today with words and spelling and sentences.  I cannot find answers to many 
> of my questions, as much as answers of why strokes occur, and of why some 
> people have a rapid recovery?  Many answers of which cannot be determined, 
> apparently?
> 
> 
> 
> But I am certain of one thing, going on the MRI, this silver stuff seems to 
> have kept my body in pretty good condition over the last 10 or so years I’ve 
> been ingesting my ever

CS>Just to update my bleed.

2015-11-09 Thread Neville
Because we are among ourselves here, I want to put an update, seeing has 
September my episode.


People can believe this or not, I am not phased by that at all, I have my own 
beliefs, as so does other people.


My MRI in September means I had a fairly comprehensive full service and tune up.


They were concentrating on any abnormality, cancer etc.  The MRI they shot some 
hot stuff through my vein and sent it throughout, I believe, my body system?


My heart was perfect, no blocking or clogging arteries, anywhere else either 
seemingly.


My lungs were is good condition, no shadows or abnormalities, even though I 
have been a smoker for near on 50 years.


My liver was good.


My kidneys were good.


My bladder was good.


My Prostrate contained 56cc, which is a little larger than normal, but nothing 
to concern about with my age apparently, maybe it need to be looked at someday, 
who knows?


My Antigens showed my blood is damn clean, even a Doctor remarked on how good 
my blood was...Surprise, surprise to someone, but not me .


There was more I cannot forget at the moment, but the above is enough.  I 
chucked out the Epilepsy tablet after a couple of weeks, it was doing my head 
in.  That drug only in perhaps a seizure, of which I had none.  I recently 
another tiny tablet, breaking in half each day, I also binned, the other 3 days 
ago.  This is for fluid or something or other in the ankles or whatever.  I am 
only on one tablet now, and I intend to bin that one as soon after my MRI in 
February, or perhaps earlier if I have a mind to.  The Medico’s tell me 
nothing, all they want to do is push drugs into people, I am not that type of 
person, I have always said, I would rather die by my own hands than someone 
else’s hands, I am not a slab of meat to be processed and hand over to the 
Pharmaceuticals, only if emergency, which I guess was with me earlier.



I inquired on this List many, many years ago sooner after my interest in EIS, 
asking if anyone knew of our silver stuff could clear arteries etc, to clear 
them from cholesterol or whatever, nobody could answer my question.  Well, I am 
going to answer my own question right now here, this our silver absolutely 
prevented my blood stream clogged of cholesterol or whatever else may clog my 
arteries.  I put nothing by my mouth unless it is food or liquid.  There many 
reasons for what I say about EIS, but todays life society and processed food 
stuffs would must surely have done something to me by now?


Remember, after 4 hours in a hospital, I discharged myself to go home to have a 
sleep, advice I ignored for me to stay there in case I died during the night, 
my BP was 220 when I was admitted in that afternoon.  I just said “Too bad, 
everybody has to die someday”, and I signed the form and went home to bed.  I 
went to a Doc the next morning and was re-admitted to hospital, but of course I 
was not in a fit state by then, but I was still alive, hence at midnight was 
flown to a City Hospital to try to stabilise my pressure in case I needed 
urgent surgery, which was none.  At this point I am still walking around and 
talking, nothing in my life has changed, except a very minor speech impediment 
at sometimes, about .9%, nearly 100% in another 6 months perhaps I'll be fine 
, but I was a numpty for a few weeks.  My have done, and 
still do, my own Rehab.  Those therapist people were for me are for quitters 
.  Google and other things have been my "Therapist" and "Rehab".  Although, 
I have only went to Google three times to help me write this, far fewer than a 
few weeks ago that's for sure.



My bleed was just near my left ear, which they were reluctant to do surgery due 
to possible complications, and remarked being a quite unusual place for a 
bleed.  Many of not reasons explained, but my bleed stopped in 24 hours, or 
maybe earlier?  The bleed was 39x35x28mm, not large I suppose, but then I have 
no idea of a bleed anyway, but enough to give me some trouble, even today with 
words and spelling and sentences.  I cannot find answers to many of my 
questions, as much as answers of why strokes occur, and of why some people have 
a rapid recovery?  Many answers of which cannot be determined, apparently?


But I am certain of one thing, going on the MRI, this silver stuff seems to 
have kept my body in pretty good condition over the last 10 or so years I’ve 
been ingesting my every morning silver regime — and I am not blue either.  
Could my silver helped my rapid bleed stop?  Who knows?  Did I not have a more 
serious stroke? I have no idea?


Maybe one day when I am dead, others me read this and give some thought and 
consideration into how maybe this *is* really good stuff, maybe more good than 
many may wish to admit, or believe, or understand?  As proof may cannot be 
found regarding many things in life, my musings could be never be proven, but I 
am saying it from my perspective today.  H, may I have "Seen the light", or 
"Been born aga